Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXIII| apparently of tawny velvet but so ragged that they showed his skin
 2   I,     XXIII|       other, whom we may call the Ragged One of the Sorry Countenance,
 3   I,     XXIII|           after embracing was the Ragged One, and he said what will
 4   I,      XXIV|           Quixote listened to the ragged knight of the Sierra, who
 5   I,      XXIV|          his pouch, furnished the Ragged One with the means of appeasing
 6   I,      XXIV|        keeping silence, until the Ragged One, settling himself in
 7   I,      XXIV|        end."~ ~These words of the Ragged One reminded Don Quixote
 8   I,      XXIV|  unfinished; but to return to the Ragged One, he went on to say:~ ~"
 9   I,      XXIV|          his closed fist; but the Ragged One received him in such
10   I,      XXIX|        state you see me in, bare, ragged, bereft of all human comfort,
11  II,        II|        dressed and never patched; ragged I may be, but ragged more
12  II,        II|     patched; ragged I may be, but ragged more from the wear and tear
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